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i wrote a book called " rediscover to god in america." of course, one nation under god is linked to's phrase in the gettysburg address. -- lincoln's phrase in the gettysburg address. we did a movie of the same name. i would say every state should adopt the law. that at some point in school, every child should encounter the declaration of independence. if you encounter the declaration of independence, you have the answer the question, what did jefferson mean when he wrote that we are endowed by our creator? the only way you can explain that is if he meant god. if your rights come from god, to what degree is a change the whole theological fabric? it shatters it. i have a 12 step program in my book about rolex anonymous. 11 steps involve a higher being. we wanted a federal official that said if you drop that stuff about a higher being, we can finance the rest of the program. he said, i don't think you understand why it works. one last example, because this is a hat on fight that we should be prepared to take. we should be prepared to take on
i wrote a book called " rediscover to god in america." of course, one nation under god is linked to's phrase in the gettysburg address. -- lincoln's phrase in the gettysburg address. we did a movie of the same name. i would say every state should adopt the law. that at some point in school, every child should encounter the declaration of independence. if you encounter the declaration of independence, you have the answer the question, what did jefferson mean when he wrote that we are...
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3, federal criminal court, and are behind bars for a long time, so a terror cell was discovered in america by an astute police department that connected it, and the fbi took the ball across the finish line, so i think the fbi is better. i think there is still an issue, whether we need a domestic -- i think my answer is still no, whether we need a domestic intelligence the office based on the british, but paired together with local fusion centers, it is doing the job better. let me mention one thing. but an unfilled piece of the intelligence reform act is don a priority of the board, -- is a priority of the board, which i know many of us think is essential. the bush administration nominated the confirmable positions, and i think they were confirmed common -- they were confirmed, and those were unfilled, and a number of us have been raising this issue, and there has yet been no response. i think it is important, especially as we ramp up domestic intelligence collected and -- collection activities, which we must do. we have homegrown problems that as we ramp up, we should have an independent
3, federal criminal court, and are behind bars for a long time, so a terror cell was discovered in america by an astute police department that connected it, and the fbi took the ball across the finish line, so i think the fbi is better. i think there is still an issue, whether we need a domestic -- i think my answer is still no, whether we need a domestic intelligence the office based on the british, but paired together with local fusion centers, it is doing the job better. let me mention one...
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[applause] because energy produced in america is security for america. it is jobs for american workers, jobs and that cannot be outsourced. let's drill baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] i had to throw that one in their one last time for you guys. [applause] kicking its old school. [applause] also, folks, think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling and then they allowed. the epa has put us on a path toward sweeping regulation of greenhouse gases, our farms, our factories, our businesses and our vehicles. in other words, they will destroy jobs and impose a new national tax on all of us. that does not sound like a good policy to me. it sounds like the president is trying to pay [no audio] for his tax scheme coming up. i hope someone will tell him he is not going to find bipartisan ship down there. once you wade through all the hype and the clouds have parted and the season have calmed. , it is clear that the administration is giving us more of the status quo. remember, reagan said that status quo is latin for "th
[applause] because energy produced in america is security for america. it is jobs for american workers, jobs and that cannot be outsourced. let's drill baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. [applause] i had to throw that one in their one last time for you guys. [applause] kicking its old school. [applause] also, folks, think about what the administration did. they banned more offshore drilling and then they allowed. the epa has put us on a path toward sweeping regulation of greenhouse gases, our...
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well, you you elected the people that turned their backs and let corporate america run roughshod and demand those congressmen give them what they want. we ended up with the repeal of glass, and citigroup and bank of america, wachovia, too big to fail, and look who we got. we're the ones who elected people like bankee frank. why isn't he up there telling everybody what his porpse were enacted, the same ones that helped freddie mac and fannie mae go into this decline, by telling people they had to make loans to low-income people. host: i'm going stop you there. thanks for the call. others want to weigh in as well. we're asking about the financial crisis inquiry commission holding hearings this week in the rayburn house office building. among those testifying, robert rubin yesterday. earlier in the week, alan greenspan before the committee. >> didn't the federal reserve system fail to meet its responsibilities, fail to carry its mandate? >> i'm going to yield two minutes for the response for overtime. >> first of all, the flaw in the system was an inability to fully understand the state
well, you you elected the people that turned their backs and let corporate america run roughshod and demand those congressmen give them what they want. we ended up with the repeal of glass, and citigroup and bank of america, wachovia, too big to fail, and look who we got. we're the ones who elected people like bankee frank. why isn't he up there telling everybody what his porpse were enacted, the same ones that helped freddie mac and fannie mae go into this decline, by telling people they had...
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"america this morning" will continue after this. are you taking a statin medication to lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help improve all three cholesterol numbers. trilipix has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or stroke more than a statin alone. trilipix is not for everyone, including people with liver, gallbladder, or severe kidney disease, or nursing women. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you are pregnant or may become pregnant. treatment to check for liver problems. contact your doctor if you develop unexplained muscle pain or weakness, as this can be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. this risk may be increased when trilipix is used with a statin. if you cannot afford your medic
"america this morning" will continue after this. are you taking a statin medication to lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help improve all three cholesterol numbers....
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is this the end of race in america? is this the end of race in america? >> no. >> i think we need -- i think we need democracy here. [laughter] but let's take a vote. if you think yes, put your hand up. 2? three. three. if you think though, put your hand up. the nose have it. >> demand a voice vote. >> a recount, yes, okay. let's not discuss it. we have had our vote. and we will sign it tomorrow. [laughter] >> is this the end of race in america, we know it is not. at the turn of the 21st century, it was starting to look that way. back 2000, remember that? back in the '90s. in 1997 the american association of physical anthropologists urge the american government to phase out the use of race as a data category and to substitute ethnic categories instead. geneticists studying dna, the constituent material of genes that give instructions to our bodies in response to our surroundings, were also concluding that race, as a biological category, made no sense. the habit of relating human heredity to the environment may be traced back to antiquity, but early 19th c
is this the end of race in america? is this the end of race in america? >> no. >> i think we need -- i think we need democracy here. [laughter] but let's take a vote. if you think yes, put your hand up. 2? three. three. if you think though, put your hand up. the nose have it. >> demand a voice vote. >> a recount, yes, okay. let's not discuss it. we have had our vote. and we will sign it tomorrow. [laughter] >> is this the end of race in america, we know it is not....
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later in the week, we'll see results from bank of america, general electric, google and j.p. morgan. monday, u-s/china relations. we'll look at the currency and trade issues, as the leaders of both countries meet. >> susie: netflix customers who want to see popular movies like "avatar" will have to wait even longer. today, the online movie rental company and twentieth century fox signed a new distribution deal: it includes a 28-day delay on new releases. in exchange, fox will provide some of its television shows to netflix for internet streaming for the first time. fox's blockbuster "avatar" will be among the first films to be released under this agreement. >> tom: restaurant chain california pizza kitchen has an order in for a new owner! the "wall street journal" reports the company is on the auction block, soliciting interest from buyers including private equity firms. that news sent shares up 14% today or $2.56 to close at $20.74. california pizza kitchen is not commenting on a potential sale, but its sales slowed considerably last year as consumers stayed away from casual
later in the week, we'll see results from bank of america, general electric, google and j.p. morgan. monday, u-s/china relations. we'll look at the currency and trade issues, as the leaders of both countries meet. >> susie: netflix customers who want to see popular movies like "avatar" will have to wait even longer. today, the online movie rental company and twentieth century fox signed a new distribution deal: it includes a 28-day delay on new releases. in exchange, fox will...
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people are look at him and america as a leader. not just a guy that is getting rope a dope like muhammad ali taking all the punches and not swinging back. >> let's assume are you right on everything you just said so what does he do now. where does he take that and what does he do with it? doug? >> well, what he is doing, charlie, i think is playing for the midterm election, to not lose too many congressional seats, to kind of not have what i said before, a gingrich '94 situation. once he gets around that. and in order to do that he's going to have to tax center as john said a centrist but even center right a little and hope that his base sticks with him. i think they will. after the midterm election, i think will you see him do some more engaging sort of left issue things. i know, for example, interior department has a lot of environmental things on hold right now until after the midterm election. some of those might come forward in a year or two and will you see more of the progressive barack obama. this year he's the center, cent
people are look at him and america as a leader. not just a guy that is getting rope a dope like muhammad ali taking all the punches and not swinging back. >> let's assume are you right on everything you just said so what does he do now. where does he take that and what does he do with it? doug? >> well, what he is doing, charlie, i think is playing for the midterm election, to not lose too many congressional seats, to kind of not have what i said before, a gingrich '94 situation....
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same white in america? and if they do i hope they are when they come salt. my next question was would you agree or maybe not the question would you agree but i felt as i watched the term will take place in this country over the past year it almost looked like an addict like racism was like an addiction the need for the country to hold on to that separation is like an addict needing to hold onto something and then the denial of this addiction and the destruction of those on themselves how do you feel about that? >> i haven't thought of it that way but that is a really interesting and insightful way of talking about it. anthropologists have spoken of people addicted to race as people who believe in witchcraft and that you can never disapproving. if you point to somebody you disproved their analysis of something based on race than they have a way of getting around it and holding on to r belief. but i think this has been going on for longer than just the last year. and my last book creating black americans has
same white in america? and if they do i hope they are when they come salt. my next question was would you agree or maybe not the question would you agree but i felt as i watched the term will take place in this country over the past year it almost looked like an addict like racism was like an addiction the need for the country to hold on to that separation is like an addict needing to hold onto something and then the denial of this addiction and the destruction of those on themselves how do you...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. nazi flags and an apartheid-era coming to an end for a funeral. and how the global recession came to tell the tiger. -- and how the global recession tamed the celtic tiger. >>> hello. pope benedict has signaled he is prepared to meet more victims of sexual abuse by catholic priests. and that the church will cooperate with police investigating such cases. as this change in policy emerged, so, too, have files from a church in california that suggest as far back as 1985, the future pope resisted defrocking and abusive priests there "for the good of the universal church." the associated press has obtained years of correspondence between the vatican and the diocese of oakland and the vatican has confirmed the signature of then-cardinal ratzinger error on the letter in question. -- then cardinal ratzinger error on the letter in question. >> he is the autocratic leader of an absolute monarchy. the sex abuse scandal has put benedict under unprecedented pressure. even in room, surrounded by ca
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. nazi flags and an apartheid-era coming to an end for a funeral. and how the global recession came to tell the tiger. -- and how the global recession tamed the celtic tiger. >>> hello. pope benedict has signaled he is prepared to meet more victims of sexual abuse by catholic priests. and that the church will cooperate with police investigating such cases. as this change in policy emerged, so, too,...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. answering them. siemens. why not save on car insurance? [ coin drops ] [ high-pitched voice ] thanks. [ normal voice ] you're welcome. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> breaking news on the mine explosion in west virginia. governor mansion is giving an update right now. we said earlier rescue crews had to pull back from the latest attempt to find four missing miners. now he says crews may not be able to reach the second refuge chamber. they found smoke and signs of fire in the mine. 25 people died in the explosion in that mine monday. "the early show" will have more at the top of the hour. >>> talking traffic, the impact of the national security summit. we're going to start feeling it tonight. that's because parking restrictions are going in place around the washington convention center. remember wusa9.com has all of the road closures. on the outer loop, 95 over to ge
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. answering them. siemens. why not save on car insurance? [ coin drops ] [ high-pitched voice ] thanks. [ normal voice ] you're welcome. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> breaking news on the mine explosion in west virginia. governor mansion is giving an update right now. we said earlier rescue crews...
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it starts with a woman here in america who decided to send her 7-year-old adoptive son back where he came from in russia. he was all by himself with a note basically saying she's had enough. now what this one woman has done could end up affecting other americans who want to adopt russian children. nbc's ron allen has the story. >> reporter: artyom savelyev just 7 appeared bewildered. he had been put on a flight alone by a woman from tennessee who adopted him, with a note saying he was violent, mentally unstable and she did not want him anymore. his return touched off anger and outrage in russia. "his eyes fill with tear wes his adoptive mother is called by name. he says she often pulled him by hair. his mother was torry hansen. she allegedly paid a russian tour operator $200 to meet the boy at the airport. hansen adopted artyom last september. his home after being taken away from an unfit alcoholic mother. the orphanage director remembers how happy new-mom hansen and artyom had seen. hansen says the orphanage lied to her. employees were definitely aware of the major problems the chil
it starts with a woman here in america who decided to send her 7-year-old adoptive son back where he came from in russia. he was all by himself with a note basically saying she's had enough. now what this one woman has done could end up affecting other americans who want to adopt russian children. nbc's ron allen has the story. >> reporter: artyom savelyev just 7 appeared bewildered. he had been put on a flight alone by a woman from tennessee who adopted him, with a note saying he was...
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many actions being taken today are contrary to america's real needs. as far as the undesirability of nuclear disarmament, without strong responsible nuclear weapon states to maintain order, we would exist in a world of frequent nuclear detonatiodetonations by aggressors, rogue states, failed and failing states, fanatics, proxy organizations, terrorists, extortionists, criminals, even disaffected individuals. moving to my second topic, one of president obama's principle initiatives is to devalue nuclear weapons. this also is highly counterproductive. nuclear weapons have repeatedly demonstrated their immense value to the world. they brought an end to the most destructive war in history, in the process, saving a million lives. for a half century thereafter, they prevented a much more devastating war. also during that cold war, nuclear weapons were a huge factor in preventing proliferation. even today, the presence of nuclear weapons in some hands is acting as a damper on their use by others. also, by their very presence of nuclear weapons have banished l
many actions being taken today are contrary to america's real needs. as far as the undesirability of nuclear disarmament, without strong responsible nuclear weapon states to maintain order, we would exist in a world of frequent nuclear detonatiodetonations by aggressors, rogue states, failed and failing states, fanatics, proxy organizations, terrorists, extortionists, criminals, even disaffected individuals. moving to my second topic, one of president obama's principle initiatives is to devalue...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> what does the pollen count mean and how is it calculated? how to replace a lost birth certificate? how can you protect your computer from dust and pollen, too? >> liz crenshaw is here to tell bus that. >> pollen in your computer. you know that. >> first question comes from jeremy in woodbridge, virginia. he wants to know what does the pollen count mean? how do they calculate that? >> how do they calculate it? >> they called the national allergy bureau for your answer. the allergy bureau collects pollen and mold spore counts from more than 80 counting stations at universities and medical centers throughout the united states. the stations us
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> what does the pollen count mean and how is it calculated? how to...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> that hoe, everyone hello, everyone, out there, hangs for coming out to visit on "the early show." welcome back. coming up, we'll talk about a custody battle like we've never seen before. there was a family that offered up four free zen embryos. but she says i need to have all four because otherwise it would be like splitting up a family. we'll get inside that battle over the embryos in just a bit. >> also ahead new signs that americans are out shopping again. retail sales took a big jump in march. we'll go inside the numbers and tell you you if h this is good news for consumers and the economy. >>> but first, a reality tv producer now featured in a real life cream drama. bruce bears ford red man who worked on "survivor" is under orders not leave mexico after his wife was murdered at a resort in cancun. ben tracy has the story. >> reporter: monica bea beresford-redman's b
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> that hoe, everyone hello, everyone, out there, hangs for coming out to visit on "the early show." welcome back. coming up, we'll talk about a custody battle like we've never seen before. there was a family that offered up four free zen embryos. but she says i need to have all four because...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. ndering about your retirement plan? who isn't? retirement planning is all questions... how long? how much? how soon? what if? welcome to answer city... td ameritrade's retirement center. i get planning tools, like wealth ruler. strategies. and investment ideas. and retirement experts, on the phone, when i need them. for a little help. or a lot. whether retirement is way off. or way close. time for fresh thinking. time for td ameritrade. it's another thing to back it up. the chevy 5-year/100,000 mile transferable powertrain warranty. with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. some critics out there
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i'm rooting for her as i think all of america is. that's why she's on in the first place. >> people are also watching her because of the train wreck factor, let's not forget about that. she also said she's not paid attention to all the negative criticism from the "dancing with the stars" judges after her dances but i have to wonder if she happened to catch judge bruno on the george lopez show the other night. >> kate is pretty dreadful. she's crap! but in a nice way, you know, you know, in a nice way. she's entertaining. i mean, like people like disaster movies. we've got our own disaster movie every night. but she's a tough cookie. she gets it on the face, she comes back and tries to get better. it doesn't really work. >> so diplomatic there, you know, bruno not holding back at all. really i think he made a great case for what i was saying people watch kate on the show, some, at least, because of the train wreck factor but bruno did call her a tough cookie. do you think she is that tough or do you think maybe all of this can wear he
i'm rooting for her as i think all of america is. that's why she's on in the first place. >> people are also watching her because of the train wreck factor, let's not forget about that. she also said she's not paid attention to all the negative criticism from the "dancing with the stars" judges after her dances but i have to wonder if she happened to catch judge bruno on the george lopez show the other night. >> kate is pretty dreadful. she's crap! but in a nice way, you...
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they need to fix this fast. >> reporter: when i called bank of america, they told me, quote, it appear that's a mistake has been made in this case. they go on to say, we are working diligently to research and rectify the situation as quickly as possible. we apologize to the family for this unfortu mistake, unquote. the family is now relieved but say they'll feel better when the official paperwork is back in their hands. >> thank god it's a nice person that bought our house or else he probably would have put us out. >> unbelievable. fox's julia harding reporting that story. >> i don't know what is more surprising, the fact that the house is sold out from under them or sold for half a million dollars. >>> and spurred in part by unemployment. >> and might not be able to find a new job. so how easy is it start your own franchise. i think we've thought about if i could only own that mcdonald's or burger king. you can make that happen. >> it's not as easy as sitting an an inflatable thrown. but we are at the franchise business. we'll tell you how to do it coming up next on fox 5 morning news
they need to fix this fast. >> reporter: when i called bank of america, they told me, quote, it appear that's a mistake has been made in this case. they go on to say, we are working diligently to research and rectify the situation as quickly as possible. we apologize to the family for this unfortu mistake, unquote. the family is now relieved but say they'll feel better when the official paperwork is back in their hands. >> thank god it's a nice person that bought our house or else...
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this includes jpmorgan, citigroup and bank of america. trades by an average of 42% at the end of each period. i thought everybody knew this. >> are you shocked? >> no. i thought this was standard operating procedure. >> right. >> but you know, they're supposed to be a little better behaved these days, right? >> well, i wonder. we're going to get jpmorgan starting next week. will they get away with it next week? >> the real question is, from a disclosure perspective, should they be required to show what their average is? there's no question that i think everybody knows at the end of the quarter, they always bring it down. it's a snapshot. but the question is, should they be required to disclose their average or the median number in addition to the end of the quarter number because then you would have a more realistic view. >> it should, but i think they're going to cry tmi, too much information, right? no. a snapshot is good enough. >> making a lot of news, the big story in the investing section of the judicial this morning, meantime, top
this includes jpmorgan, citigroup and bank of america. trades by an average of 42% at the end of each period. i thought everybody knew this. >> are you shocked? >> no. i thought this was standard operating procedure. >> right. >> but you know, they're supposed to be a little better behaved these days, right? >> well, i wonder. we're going to get jpmorgan starting next week. will they get away with it next week? >> the real question is, from a disclosure...
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thank you. >> sure. >>> america, as you know, is drowning in massive debt. what will happen to our economy if we don't change course and how can we change course in the current economic climate? cnn looks at these issues in a two-hour special iou.s.a. on saturday at 1:00 p.m. and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> checking top stories now. after 34 years, justice stevens is stepping down. in a letter sent to president obama justice stevens says he will retire after the court finishes its work in the summer. s it before he turns 09 years old. >>> bart stupak calling it quits after 18 years in congress. he is expected to make it official next hour. stupak has come under attack from both conservatives and liberals after his 11th-our deal to support the health care reform bill. >>> the ft. hood shooting suspect is out of the hospital and in a texas jail cell. army major nadal hasan was wounded in a shooting spree in november. he is charged in the deaths of 13 people. hasan faces trial in the military court system. >>> all right. let's get you to our white hou
thank you. >> sure. >>> america, as you know, is drowning in massive debt. what will happen to our economy if we don't change course and how can we change course in the current economic climate? cnn looks at these issues in a two-hour special iou.s.a. on saturday at 1:00 p.m. and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> checking top stories now. after 34 years, justice stevens is stepping down. in a letter sent to president obama justice stevens says he will retire after...
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the russian country and america to gather. we obviously recognize that there are -- >> my question is, yes, on now in service iraq and on a second. there are american couples that desire adoption and we want to see these proceedings. safely in ways that guarantee the welfare of these children. where russia or any country has questions, we take our responsibilities seriously in facilitating these international adoptions and as you saw recently in the context of haiti work very hard to ensure that adoptions are legal, appropriately executed, appropriately monitored, and this is a responsibility to take seriously impaired as to what the russian government will do, at the heart of it just as we talked about in the context of haiti at the moment a these are russian children, russian citizens. we cooperate closely with russia as these adoptions move toward. russia has questions and they do have questions we will sit down and work through recent cases. this is not the only one, there have been a number of points in the recent past in
the russian country and america to gather. we obviously recognize that there are -- >> my question is, yes, on now in service iraq and on a second. there are american couples that desire adoption and we want to see these proceedings. safely in ways that guarantee the welfare of these children. where russia or any country has questions, we take our responsibilities seriously in facilitating these international adoptions and as you saw recently in the context of haiti work very hard to...